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Women Who Dare

Kerry Gross

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Kerry Gross figured the best way to find stories of inspirational women would be to go meet them herself. So, she packed her panniers and set off to meet and interview women whose lives have inspired others. This was the start of a 5-month mostly bike-powered journey from California to Maine. The Women Who Dare podcast tells the story of Kerry's 5,700-mile ride and features her interviews with remarkable women.
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Since ages, women have been deprived of equal opportunities. They were constantly reminded that they were just women. Suppression by the patriarchal society became an acceptable norm but there were few who refused to submit, who dared to dream and carved their own path to fulfill those dreams. Meet these wonder women and get inspired by their life stories, only at StoryTokri.
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“It is better to die with dignity than live without self-respect. I have served my motherland for a long time, and at a time like this I won`t let it get stained. There is no option but to fight.” Those were the words of the warrior queen of Gondwana, Rani Durgavati, who fought valiantly against multiple invaders. She fought 51 fierce battles and n…
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This is the story of Mary Anning, the fossil collector, dealer and paleontologist, who started collecting fossils at a tender age of five. her discoveries include Ichthyosaur, plesiosaur and pterosaur skeletons and fossils. Despite her remarkable skills and discoveries she never received her due recognition in the male-dominant scientific community…
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Kerry continues on final part of the Women Who Dare, with a journey south through Connecticut and east through Rhode Island. After deciding to ride back north to Maine, Kerry reflects on the journey. Then, she struggles, overwhelmed thinking about what to do next. For more about this episode, head to http://kerrygross.com/episode-18-the-end-of-the-…
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Colette Chretien is the founder and principle designer at La Fille Colette, a boutique dress company based in Massachusetts. Driven initially by a desire to design dresses, Colette has developed La Fille Colette into a ethical, sustainable fashion company. Kerry found Colette in Newton, MA and they talked fast fashion and entrepreneurship. For more…
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Kerry makes it home to Maine in time to celebrate her friend's wedding. Then, she turns her attention to the final, northeastern leg of the Women Who Dare ride. Departing from Camden, ME, this episode takes Kerry down the coast, through New Hampshire, and into Boston, MA. For more about this episode, head to http://kerrygross.com/episode-16-first-t…
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Rebecca Goodale is a book artist and Art Department faculty member at the University of Southern Maine. She's been creating art ever since she sold her first book, My Chicken, to her mother at age 5. Her work can be seen in museums and libraries across the United States. Kerry found Rebecca at her home in Freeport, and they talked about making a li…
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Kerry makes her way from Pittsburgh to DC on the GAP trail and the C&O Canal Towpath. Riding trails rather than roads takes some adjustment, but it's well worth it in the end. After lots of quiet time in nature, Kerry arrives in DC. Thus ends part four of the Women Who Dare ride. For more about this episode, head to http://kerrygross.com/episode-15…
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Beth Leonard was once an international business consultant for McKinsey. After a harrowing flight, plus some encouragement from her husband, they quit their consulting jobs and headed out for a quick sailing adventure. More than 20 years later, she's back ashore with new insights on life. Kerry found Beth in Arlington, VA, where they talked about p…
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Traveling on two-lane highways, country roads, and rail trails, Kerry rides from Bloomington, IN, across Ohio, into Pittsburgh, PA. It's a 500 mile ride covered in 8 days. Despite meeting some wonderful people, Kerry is getting increasingly road-weary. For more about this episode, head to http://kerrygross.com/episode-14-crossing-ohio/…
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Lora Woodward spent 10 years working for Venture Outdoors, helping Pittsburghers get outside. As Program Coordinator and then Program Director, Lora steadily increased her skills in outdoor leadership and non-profit management. Now, she lives in Massachusetts and uses the outdoors as a tool in her personal coaching. Kerry found Lora in Connellsvill…
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Afreen Rahman is a software engineer and computer scientist. She started her computer coding in high school in Qatar, studied in India for college, and completed graduate school in the States. Kerry met Afreen in Indianapolis, IN, and they talked about women in tech, computer science on the global stage, and how to get more women into tech. For mor…
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Jerusalem Singleton is a writer, speaker, and musician from Chicago, Illinois. Originally from the north side of Chicago, Jerusalem uses her voice to speak truths for herself and for those who are unable. Kerry found Jerusalem in Chicago, over deep dish pizza they talked about finding your own voice, speaking the hard truths, and learning how to li…
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Kerry spends more time interviewing than biking during her two final days in Minneapolis. Then, she takes an early morning bike ride to catch her train to Chicago. In the Windy City, the Women Who Dare project continues with an interview, hosting a panel event, and sitting for a TV interview. For more about this episode, head to http://kerrygross.c…
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Nancy Feldman led UCare, a health plan covering low income and senior persons, for 20 years. During her tenure, UCare grew from a small demonstration project to a plan covering more than 400,000 individuals. Kerry found Nancy in Minneapolis, MN, and they talked leadership, learning how to do big jobs, and the value of humor. For more about this int…
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Ann Bancroft was the first woman to visit the North Pole. Since that trip, she's led trips across Greenland and to the South Pole. Now, she's traveling waterways on all seven continents. Kerry found Ann in Minneapolis, MN, and they talked about the allure of the polar regions, finding funding, and Ann's focus on educational programming. For more ab…
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Jennifer Christensen started teaching during her first year after college, and hasn't looked back. For her, teaching is the best combination of psychology, social work, and fun. Kerry found Jen in Minneapolis, and they talked about race, education, and how to have hard conversations about race and privilege. For more about this interview, head to h…
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Sarah Stoesz has been the President and CEO of Planned Parenthood of Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota for more than 15 years. After a long and varied career in social justice and politics, and a brief stint in corporate health care, Sarah has found most fulfillment from her work with Planned Parenthood. Kerry found Sarah at her offices in …
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The Women Who Dare ride resumes after a train ride from Denver, CO to Lincon, NB. Getting off the train, Kerry finds herself in a humid, green, corn-filled landscape. And she loves it. She also loves seeing the Missouri River again, and meeting all kids of new friends. For more about this episode, head to http://kerrygross.com/episode-10-bliss-in-t…
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Sarah Cooper is a really fast biker. Especially over ultra long distances. She won the 2017 Race Across America (RAAM) by riding the 3,000 miles from Oceanside, CA to Annapolis, MD in less than 12 days. Kerry found Sarah in Urbandale, IA. They talked about Sarah's recover from race-induced injury, and how excited she still is to ride. For more abou…
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Vicki Cowart has been the President and CEO of Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains for 15 years. Before becoming the head of PPRM, Vicki had a successful, 26-year career in the geological sciences. Kerry found Vicki at her home in Denver, CO. They talked about Planned Parenthood, organizing for women's rights, and the transition away from geo…
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Five more days in Wyoming is more than enough for Kerry. Though, she doesn't realize how ready she is to escape the wide open landscape until she smells her first Coloradan pine tree. Farther into Colorado, she finds even more pieces of heaven. And a couple big mountains to climb on foot. For more about this episode, head to http://kerrygross.com/e…
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Maureen Beck is a badass rock climber who happens to have one hand. She's been "smashing boxes" with your expectations for years, and she's not going to stop anytime soon. Kerry found Maureen in Boulder, Colorado, where they talked about these boxes and wanting to be a motivation, not just an inspiration. For more about this interview, head to http…
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Lorraine Moller is a four-time Olympian and bronze medalist in the 1992 marathon. Since ending her 25-year elite running career, she's founded races and the Lydiard Foundation. Kerry found Lorraine in Boulder, CO, where they talked about breaking barriers in women's athletics and the mindfulness that arises from long distance running. For more abou…
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Starting out with some wildlife watching, this episode follows Kerry as she braves brutal weather in Yellowstone National Park and Idaho. Fortunately, she has warm beds to sleep in, and eventually makes it over Teton Pass. The views are worth it, she thinks, as she climbs Togwotee Pass and then cruises into Lander, Wyoming. For more about this epis…
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Amy Hatch is the founder of Garage Grown Gear, a company that finds, reviews, and sells good outdoor gear produced by small start-ups. Kerry caught up with Amy at her offices in Driggs, Idaho. They talked about starting companies, getting outside, and the importance of being honest. For more about this interview, head to http://kerrygross.com/inter…
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Mostly recovered from food poisoning, Kerry sets off again into the remote countryside of Montana. Along the way, she checks out a national monument, gets stung by a hornet, and hunkers down to wait out a thunderstorm. Finally, she makes it to Yellowstone National Park and interviews poet and naturalist Ilona Popper. For more about this episode, he…
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Ilona Popper is a poet, writer, and naturalist who lives in Montana. She balances her passion for writing and teaching with wolf-watching and wildlife advocacy. Kerry caught up with Ilona just north of Yellowstone National Park, and they talked about being a naturalist, managing a non-mainstream life, and strategies for good self care. For more abo…
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After a rest day on Bainbridge Island, Kerry boards the train for an overnight ride to Whitefish, Montana. In the morning, she sets off again on leg two of the Women Who Dare. Despite finding a good riding groove on the west coast, her first days in Montana do not go well. For more about this episode, head to http://kerrygross.com/episode-6-rough-t…
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From Portland, OR to Bainbridge Island, WA, Kerry rides four much-needed solitary days. After landing on Bainbridge, Kerry starts to reflect on the end of the first leg of the Women Who Dare ride. But, it's not quite done until she takes a day trip into Seattle, and a four-day tour to Port Townsend and Anacortes. For more about this episode, head t…
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Carol Hasse is a sailmaker in Port Townsend, WA. She's owned, designed, and made sails at Port Townsend Sails for nearly forty years. Kerry found Carol at her sail loft in Port Townsend. After a tour of the loft and nearby Marine Center, Kerry and Carol talk world adventure, choosing to hire all women, and guiding life principles. For more about th…
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From the high desert back to the green side of the Cascades, Kerry rides through rain to make it to Eugene. Then, she turns north to ride through the Willamette Valley to Portland, OR. Along the way, she has a snake surprise, fun with hosts, and a few tailwinds. For more about this episode, head to http://kerrygross.com/episode-4-rain-snake-tailwin…
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Su Embree is president and principal of DHM Research, a research firm dedicated to brining accurate public opinion data to lawmakers and other big decision-makers.Kerry found Su at the DHM offices in Portland, OR. They talked about the importance of using numbers to tell as story and the fallacy of the work/life balance. For more about this intervi…
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Kaeli Casati is a builder, filmmaker, artist, and educator in Portland, OR. Kerry found Kaeli at her home in Portland, Oregon. Kerry and Kaeli talked about how the trades give Kaeli the ability to work when and where she'd like, so she can continue pursuing other creative endeavors. For more about this interview, head to http://kerrygross.com/inter…
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Crystal Rutland is the president and CEO of Particle Design, a user-centered design firm partnered with Jaguar Land Rover, Intel, HP, and Dreamworks. Kerry caught up with Crystal at the Particle Design offices in Portland, OR. They talked about being a woman-owned engineering firm and how Crystal has structured her company to allow the best ideas c…
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After an easy start, Kerry spends the next 13 days pushing hard. Riding north along Route 1 on the California coast, she finds remote beauty and brutal headwinds. Turning inland to Ashland, Oregon, Kerry considers her options for crossing the Cascades. Eventually, she makes it to Bend to interview entrepreneur Kristin Luck. For more about this epis…
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Kristin Luck started her career in market research at Lieberman Research Worldwide. From there, she started two tech companies, and now she helps other companies strategically scale for growth. Kerry found Kristin in Bend, Oregon and they talked about Kristin's guiding principles of seeking out challenge and learning new things. For more about this…
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Before the Women Who Dare ride officially starts, Kerry makes a quick weekend tour. Then, she skis one last day and packs her belongings. Eventually, she hits the road! Riding from Fairfield, CA to Berkeley and then north to Petaluma and Inverness Park. Along the way, she finds headwinds, hunger, and three remarkable women.…
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Shannon Thompson is the founder of Shakti Rising, an organization dedicated to the development of girls, women, and communities. Kerry found Shannon in Inverness Park, CA during her second week of the Women Who Dare ride. They talked about having the courage to follow one's own path, how to build community, and the importance of being warm, willing…
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Lila Singh is the founder of RISE Yoga for Youth, a nonprofit bringing yoga to schools in the San Francisco Bay area. Lila and Kerry met in Petaluma, California during the early stages of Women Who Dare. They spoke about building a calm space for yoga in a chaotic atmosphere and how to turn passion into a successful nonprofit. For more, head to htt…
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Abby Vogel was senior captain of Cal Women's Rugby and member of numerous All-American rugby teams. Kerry interviewed Abby on the Cal Berkeley campus on the second day of the Women Who Dare ride. They talked about learning how to live a high performance athletic life and what it's like to be a rugby prop in everyday life. For more, head to http://k…
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Brandi Brown is founder and owner of Tahoe Production House in South Lake Tahoe. Kerry and Brandi spoke just days before Kerry left on the Women Who Dare ride. In their interview, Brandi talks about founding a business as a young woman, breaking into the film industry, and deciding to make Tahoe home. For more about Brandi and this interview, head …
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Megan Michelson is a freelance writer, with bylines in such notable publications as Outside Magazine, ESPN, and Men's Journal. Kerry interviewed Megan at her home in Tahoe City, just before leaving on the Women Who Dare ride. They spoke about Megan's path into journalism and how to honor a subject while still telling a compelling story. For more ab…
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